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The Journal of Engineering Geology | 2016

Hydrochemistry and Occurrences of Natural Radioactive Materials from Groundwater in Various Geological Environment

Chan Ho Jeong; Yu Jin Lee; Yong Cheon Lee; Moon Su Kim; Hyun Koo Kim; Tae Seong Kim; Byung Uk Jo; Hyeon Young Choi

화강암, 화강편마암, 변성퇴적암류와 같이 다양한 지질환경에서 지하수내 자연방사성물질인 우라늄과 Rn-222의 산출특성에 대한 지하수의 수리화학적 영향, 지질과의 상관성, 단층대의 영향 등에 대해서 알아보고자 하였다. 이 연구를 위하여 영동지역 을 대상으로 2차례에 걸쳐 지하수 49점, 지표수 4점을 채취하였다. 지하수내 우라늄과 지표 암석과의 상관성을 알아보기 위해 감마스펙트로메트리를 이용하여 40지점에서 지표방사능을 측정하였다. 지하수 화학적 유형은 Ca-HCO3, Na-HCO3,, Ca-HCO3 (SO4+NO3)등 3가지 유형을 보인다. 환경부 권고치인 우라늄 30 μg/L를 초과하는 지하수는 총 49지점 중 2점이며, Rn-222의 경 우 미국 EPA 기준치인 148 Bq/L를 초과하는 지하수는 총 40지점중 11점이다. 초과하는 지하수는 주로 화강편마암과 흑운모편 마암 지질과 지질경계부에 분포한다. 지표방사능 세기와 지하수내 우라늄함량과는 뚜렷한 상관관계를 보여지 않는다. 아울러 N45°E 방향의 주향이동단층인 영동단층은 82°의 고경도로 상반에 해당되는 화강암 및 화강편마암지역에서 고함량의 우라늄과 Rn-222가 산출되며, 하반에 해당되는 퇴적암지역에는 고함량의 지하수가 확인되지 않는데, 이와 같은 뚜렷한 차이는 지질의 영 향과 더불어 단층대가 방사성물질의 이동 및 확산을 차단시키는 역할에도 원인이 있을 것으로 추정된다.


Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment | 2013

Study on Temporal Decay Characteristics of Naturally Occurring Radionuclides in Groudwater in Two Mica Granite Area

Moon Su Kim; Tae Seung Kim; Hyun Koo Kim; Dong Su Kim; Do Hwan Jeong; Byoung Kyu Ju; Jung Ki Hong; Hye Jin Kim; Sun Hwa Park; Chan Ho Jeong; Byong Wook Cho; Jin Seok Han

To figure out the decay characteristics of naturally occurring radionuclides, eight sampled groundwaters from a monitoring borehole having high levels of uranium and radon concentrations in a two mica granitic area have analyzed by liquid scintillation counters (LSC) for over 1 year. In December 2011, three groundwater samples (DJ1, DJ2, DJ3) were obtained from each aquifer system located at -20 m, -40 m, -60 m of the monitoring borehole below the ground surface, respectively. Five samples (DJ4, DJ5, DJ6, DJ7, DJ8) were additionally gained from each aquifer positioned -20 m, -40 m, -60 m, -100 m, -105 m of the borehole in February 2012, respectively. Temporal variation characteristics of uranium and radon concentrations have showed over maximum 2.1 times and 1.4 times fluctuations of the values in the same sampling intervals over time, respectively. The intervals of -40 m and -105 m in the borehole have the highest values of uranium and radon concentrations, respectively. This may imply that the concentrations of naturally occurring radionuclides such as uranium and radon in groundwater have been changed over time and indicate that the qualities of groundwaters from the aquifers developed at each interval in the borehole are different each other. This discrepancy, moreover, could be caused by behaviour differences between uranium which is in ionic status having a half life of 4.6 billion years and is transported along with the flowing groundwater, and radon which is in gaseous status having a 3.82 day`s half life in the aquifer systems. Physicochemical characteristics of groundwaters from the aquifer systems could be identified by the results of the on-situ measuring items such as pH and Eh, and the major ionic contents. The CPM values of eight groundwater samples analysed by LSC over one year have shown not to follow the theoretical decay curve of the radon. The CPM values of the samples have ranged from 2 to 7.5 after it had passed two months when the theoretical CPM values of the radon started zero since the initial analysis. Alpha and beta particle spectrums have shown the peaks of radium-226, however they have not revealed any peaks of radon and it`s daughter products such as polonium-218 and 214, bismuth-214 for the late stage of the analysis. This implies that the groundwater from the borehole may contain radium-226 having a half life of 1,600 years which decays continuously.


Geochemical Journal | 2005

Hydrochemistry and genesis of CO2-rich springs from Mesozoic granitoids and their adjacent rocks in South Korea

Chan Ho Jeong; Hak Jun Kim; Sung Yeop Lee


The journal of Engineering Geology | 2013

Geochemical Occurrence of Uranium and Radon-222 in Groundwater at Test Borehole Site in the Daejeon area

Chan Ho Jeong; Kun Seok Ryu; Moon Su Kim; Tae Sung Kim; Jin Suk Han; Byung Uk Jo


The Journal of Engineering Geology | 2014

Geochemical Origins and Occurrences of Natural Radioactive Materials in Borehole Groundwater in the Goesan Area

Moon Su Kim; Jae Ha Yang; Chan Ho Jeong; Hyun Koo Kim; Dong Wook Kim; Byung Uk Jo


The journal of Engineering Geology | 2016

Hydrochemistry and Noble Gas Isotopes of Groundwaters around the Fault Zones

Chan Ho Jeong; Hyeon Young Choi; Yong Cheon Lee; Yu Jin Lee; Jae Ha Yang


The Journal of Engineering Geology | 2016

Occurrence Characteristics of Uranium and Radon-222 in Groundwater at ○○ Village, Yongin Area

Chan Ho Jeong; Jae Ha Yang; Yong Cheon Lee; Yu Jin Lee; Hyeon Young Cho; Moon Su Kim; Hyun Koo Kim; Tae Seong Kim; Byung Uk Jo


The Journal of Engineering Geology | 2016

Origin and Hydrochemical Characteristics of Natural Carbonated Water at Seoqwipo, Jeju Island

Chan Ho Jeong; Yong Cheon Lee; Yu Jin Lee; Hyeon Young Choi; Gi Won Koh; Duk Chul Moon; Cha Youn Jung; Si Beom Jo


Geochemical Journal | 2016

Hydrochemistry and noble gas geochemistry of geothermal waters in Chungcheong Province, South Korea

Jisun Park; Chan Ho Jeong; Keisuke Nagao; Jae Ha Yang; Hirochika Sumino; Kyu Han Kim; Moon Su Kim; Jong Ik Lee; Chung Hwa Park; Young Kwon Koh; Soon Do Hur


The Journal of Engineering Geology | 2015

Occurrences of Uranium and Radon-222 from Groundwaters in Various Geological Environment in the Hoengseong Area

Chan Ho Jeong; Jae Ha Yang; Yu Jin Lee; Yong Cheon Lee; Hyeon Young Choi; Moon Su Kim; Hyun Koo Kim; Tae Seong Kim; Byung Uk Jo

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Moon Su Kim

National Institute of Environmental Research

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Hyun Koo Kim

National Institute of Environmental Research

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Jae Ha Yang

National Institute of Environmental Research

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Tae Seong Kim

National Institute of Environmental Research

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Kyu Han Kim

Ewha Womans University

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Keisuke Nagao

Okayama University of Science

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Jong Ik Lee

Seoul National University

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